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  2. Law of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Adopted by national referendum on 12 December 1993 with 54.5% of the vote, the Constitution took effect on the day it was published – 25 December of the same year. It set out the fundamentals of government as well as proclaiming the rule of law, the ideological neutrality of the state, political pluralism, competitive elections and a separation of power, guaranteeing fundamental human rights ...

  3. Gun control in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Gun control in Russia is carried out in accordance with the Federal Law on Weapons. The law establishes three major categories of weapons: civil, service, and military. The law establishes three major categories of weapons: civil, service, and military.

  4. Human rights in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Law of 10 January 2006 changed the rules affecting registration and operation of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Russia. [33] [34] [35] The Russian-Chechen Friendship Society, among others, was closed. [36]

  5. Russian invasion: What are the rules of war and who do they ...

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    Even during war, countries are supposed to abide by a set of international rules setting out what they can and cannot do. Here, the PA news agency takes a look at these rules of war.

  6. Corrective labor colony - Wikipedia

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    Corrective colony regimes are categorized as very strict/special, strict, general, and open. [8] The detachment ( отряд or otryad ) is the basic unit of the prison. [ 10 ] When not in the detachment, prisoners are required to participate in penal labor , which is in the form of work brigades in colony production zones where prisoners earn ...

  7. Opinion: What would happen if the West stopped playing by ...

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    The less willing the West is to show Russia its actions have consequences, the more Ukrainian men, women and children will die, writes Keir Giles. Opinion: What would happen if the West stopped ...

  8. Exclusive-Russia tightens officials' travel rules due to ...

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    Russia is making overseas travel harder for some officials due to fears that foreign powers may try to gain access to state secrets during the worst crisis in relations with the West for more than ...

  9. Corrective colony No. 2, Vladimir Oblast - Wikipedia

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    FKU [nb 1] Corrective Colony No. 2 of the UFSIN of Russia for Vladimir Oblast (Russian: ФКУ Исправительная колония № 2 УФСИН России по Владимирской области, romanized: FKU Ispravitel'naya koloniya № 2 UFSIN Rossii po Vladimirskoy oblasti), [1] also known simply as IK-2 Pokrov or Pokrov correctional colony, is a general regime ...